| Literature DB >> 31013291 |
Elizabeth A McCullagh1,2, Katarzyna Nowak2,3, Anne Pogoriler2, Jessica L Metcalf2,4, Maryam Zaringhalam2, T Jane Zelikova2,5.
Abstract
A global online register of women scientists, ready to share their science, was established by a cohort of volunteer women from the grassroots organization 500 Women Scientists on January 17th, 2018. In less than one year, the database "Request a Woman Scientist" comprised over 7,500 women from 174 scientific disciplines and 133 countries. The database is built upon a voluntary questionnaire regarding career stage, degree, scientific discipline, geographic location, and other self-identifying dimensions of representation. The information was visualized using the software platform Tableau, with dropdown menus that help query the database and output a list of names, email addresses, and websites. The biological sciences and women scientists from the United States of America were best represented in the database. A survey of women in the database conducted in November 2018 showed that of 1,278 respondents, 11% had been contacted since signing up for a variety of engagements, including media, peer review, panel participation, educational outreach, and professional/research connections. These engagements resulted in consultations for articles, video chats with students, and speaking opportunities at conferences and events. With improved functionality and marketing, outreach in the global south, and future translation in other languages, this database will further promote the profile and participation of women scientists across society, which in turn will benefit the advancement of science.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31013291 PMCID: PMC6478268 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Biol ISSN: 1544-9173 Impact factor: 8.029
Fig 1Database growth over time.
The number of women who have signed up for the database has grown rapidly in the time since its launch.
Fig 2Current position.
The number of women represented in each position are shown, with the majority of women in the database identifying as professors.
Fig 3Countries represented.
The countries represented in the database are shown in blue, with darker blue indicating greater representation.
Fig 4Top disciplines.
The top disciplines represented in the database are shown, with size indicating greater representation in that discipline.
Fig 5Have you been contacted as a result of the database?
Of those who responded to the survey, 11% have been contacted, with the majority of survey respondents having been contacted once.
Fig 6Who contacted you?
The majority of those who responded to the survey and had been contacted through the “Request a Woman Scientist” resource were contacted by members of the media.
Fig 7How did you hear about the database?
The majority of those who responded to the survey heard about the “Request a Woman Scientist” resource from Twitter.
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| Resource name | Purpose | Geographical region | Discipline(s) | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Profile excellent female researchers | Europe | All | ||
| American Physical Society Minority Speakers List | List names and contact information for underrepresented minorities in physics who are willing to speak on a variety of topics | North America | Physics | |
| American Physical Society Women Speakers List | List name and contact information for women physicists who are willing to speak on a variety of topics | North America | Physics | |
| Anne’s List | Highlight female systems neuroscientists | Global | Neuroscience | |
| The Brussels Binder | Improve diversity in policy debates | Global | Policy | |
| Climate Voices | Bring together citizens and scientists to discuss climate science and local climate change impacts | Global | Climate Science | |
| Diversify EEB | Highlight ecologists and evolutionary biologists who are women and/or underrepresented minorities | Global | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | |
| Diverse Sources | Make it easy for people to find underrepresented experts in areas of science, health, and environment | Global | Science, Health, Environment | |
| Diversity Chemistry | Highlight the diverse community of academic chemists | Global | Chemistry | |
| IWS network | Build a collaborative environment for immigrant and international women in science that nourishes inclusion and diversity in Canada | Canada | All | |
| SciLine | Provide timely access to trustworthy, articulate scientific experts for journalists and other communicators working in print, broadcast, or digital fields | Global | SciComm | |
| Skype a Scientist | Match scientists with classrooms | Global | All | |
| TechWorld’s UK Women in Tech Speaker List | List of women in technology who can speak at tech events | UK | Technology | |
| Women Also Know Stuff | Provide searchable database that promotes and publicizes work and expertise of political scientists | Global | Political Science | |
| Women in Agriculture | Provide list of women in agriculture | Global | Agriculture | |
| Women in Astronomy | Provide a database for women in astronomy | Global | Astronomy | |
| Women in Machine Learning | Directory of women in machine learning | Global | Machine Learning | |
| Women’s Media Center | Raise visibility, viability, and decision-making power of women and girls in media | USA | Media | |
| Women in Microbiology | List of women in fields of microbiology and related fields | Global | Microbiology | |
| Women in Polar Science | Connect women in polar science | Global | Polar Science | |
| Women in Soil Science | List of women in soil science and overlapping fields such as agronomy | Global | Soil Science | |
| Women in Radiology Informatics | Advance women in medical imaging informatics | Global | Radiology Informatics | |
| Women in Theoretical/Computational Chemistry, Material Science, and Biochemistry | Provide directory of women in theoretical/computational chemistry, material science, and biochemistry | Global | Theoretical/Computational Chemistry, Material Science, and Biochemistry |